Trustworthy quality, exceptional performance, and classic three-rivet styling make the Zwilling J.A. Henckels® Pro S series a favorite of professional chefs and home cooks alike.

Using Henckels’ proprietary Sigmaforge® process, knives are precision forged from a single piece of exclusive-formula, high-carbon steel. This results in improved blade stability and cutting-edge retention for lasting sharpness. Each knife is then ice hardened through the innovative Friodur® method to ensure maximum no-stain properties, along with improved resistance to corrosion and pitting.

This fillet knife glides through everything from chicken to fish with ease. Distinctive tapered tip makes it easy to separate meat from bone without puncturing the flesh unnecessarily. Works great with both cooked and uncooked meats. 7" blade. Hand wash. Lifetime warranty. Made in Germany.

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PERFECT FOR COOKS OF ALL LEVELSTrustworthy quality, exceptional performance, and classic three-rivet styling make the Zwilling J.A. Henckels Pro S series a favorite of professional chefs and home cooks alike.

PRECISION FORGEDUsing Henckels’ proprietary Sigmaforge process, knives are precision forged from a single piece of exclusive-formula, high-carbon steel. This results in improved blade stability and cutting-edge retention for lasting sharpness.

IDEAL FOR DEBONINGThis fillet knife glides through everything from chicken to fish with ease. Distinctive tapered tip makes it easy to separate meat from bone without puncturing the flesh unnecessarily. Works great with both cooked and uncooked meats.

Known today as the “City of Blades,” Solingen, Germany, has been home to master swordsmiths and knifemakers of legendary skill since medieval times. In 1731, Peter Henckels registered the first version of the twin-figure symbol for Henckels knives. Centuries later, cooks around the world continue to associate this iconic symbol with knives of the highest quality.

With a long list of firsts—including the first stainless-steel blade, first multi-purpose kitchen shears and first santoku on the American market—Zwilling J.A. Henckels continues to be a true innovator in the world of cutlery.